I am sure there a tons of posts today about today’s Apple announcements so I am only going to give my first thoughts on the Apple TV as this is a device I have been playing around with lots recently. Oh and I did have a chuckle at Apple’s Ping social features I could do all this with my Zune years ago!

So the headlines of the the Apple TV announcements are:

  • Smaller
  • Cheaper
  • HDMI only
  • Rental Only
  • No local storage
  • Streaming from an iPad

There was speculation that the new Apple TV could have iOS apps but this doesn’t look like the case and overall I was a little underwhelmed, there is no DLNA streaming, no purchases and it you can’t use it without a connection to iTunes or a PC/Mac running iTunes. On the other hand it’s simple, low cost ($99) and could be much more mainstream than the rival boxes step top boxes.  As with all Apple devices if your full committed to the iTunes ecosystem them the device could be great for you but if your like me and have Media Center and other platforms then this new device may not fit in with your digital lifestyle.

At $99 it could be a success but I for me I think it would be a bit limited, just as the current device is (the hacks have made it more useful but I have not got it working 100% yet).  We have Google TV coming ,a new device from Apple so will it put pressure on Microsoft to come up with a low cost dedicated device or will Microsoft’s strategy be with the Xbox 360 and PCs with Windows Media Center? Will you be ordering an Apple TV or the limitations just to much for you?

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0 thoughts on “Underwhelmed by the new Apple TV?”
  1. It will certainly be a sales success (at $99 it would be hard pressed not to be – the Apple demographic has plenty of disposable income, and will barely notice the purchase price – heck, the official iPhone AV cable is $49) but the hard link to iTunes is going to put off those who are currently enduring iTunes on Windows once its home and out of the box. With DLNA or the ability to play from a network share and it would be at total no brainer. But I guess openness has never been Apple’s strong suit, has it?

  2. Nothing groundbreaking…actually far from it. If you want a low cost, streaming only solution…go Roku. At least Roku provides a 1080p option. And purchasing from Amazon is better deal than Apple’s equivalently priced rental option. I imagine Microsoft is relieved this wasn’t something groundbreaking. Hopefully Microsoft is able to sieze the window of opportunity presented here.

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